Pastor Revokes Curses On Killed School Boy

THE HEAD Pastor of Arise to the Lord Prayer Ministry, Prophet Justice Arhin popularly known as Domeabra at Sekyikrom near Nsawam who denied invoking curses on Kwadwo Bening also known as Liberia man and his family has finally admitted and revoked the curse. Thirty minutes after invoking the curse, the death of a seventeen-year-old son of Bening was announced. Prophet Arhin was accused by Liberia man of being responsible for the death of his seventeen-year-old final year pupil of Sekyikrom Local Authority Junior High School after pouring a full gallon of anointing oil to invoke the curses. Last Friday, May 16th front page publication of the DAILY HERITAGE captioned �BOY, 17, STABBED OVER BECE GRADE,� reported the ordeal of the boy who sustained knife wound from his school colleagues over an argument over BECE grades. The wound subsequently led to his death. When contacted in a telephone interview, the man of God denied invoking curses on him and his family and that he is innocent. However, four days after the incident, Prophet Arhin ran to the Dwantoahene of the Nsawam Traditional Area, Nana Yaw Botwe to revoke the curses at the very place they were invoked. According to Liberia man, there was a little confrontation between him and the man of God over a vehicle the pastor sold without his knowledge and missing US dollars concealed in the vehicle which infuriated the man of God. He said after the publication, he received visitors from the Nsawam Traditional Area led by Nana Botwe who happens to be the grandson� to the pastor and condemned his actions. In the roundtable deliberation, they both agreed in the presence of the pastor to revoke the curses which took place at the very place the gallon of anointing oil was poured to invoke the curses. The pastor was fined one fat ram, a bottle of schnapps, one bottle of local gin popularly known as akpeteshie and a cash of GH�100.00 where libation was poured to revoke the curses. In addition, the pastor has promised to foot all the bills incurred by the deceased�s father including the coffin used in burying the child.